Lebanon 1 Livre 1980 | Pick 61c | PMG Banknote
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The 1 Livre Banknote, issued in 1980, serves as a historic artifact, encapsulating Lebanon's rich heritage, from its archaeological marvels to its splendid natural wonders. The banknote has undergone the scrutiny of PMG, obtaining a prestigious "Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ" grade. This certification assures collectors of its impeccable condition and rarity.
Lebanon 1 Livre 1980 P61c |
The obverse side of the Lebanese 1 Livre banknote whisks us away to the hallowed grounds of the Baalbek temple complex. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the awe-inspiring "Columns of Baalbek," which includes two of the largest and most magnificent Roman temple ruins - the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. The choice of this symbol on the banknote underscores the rich historical tapestry of Lebanon and its contributions to the world's cultural heritage. The presence of "Two Eagles" as a watermark on the banknote adds to its authenticity and desirability among collectors.
The reverse side of the banknote introduces us to the mesmerizing "Jeita Cavern." This awe-inspiring natural wonder is a network of two interconnected karstic limestone caves, with a combined length of almost 9 kilometers. Situated in the breathtaking Nahr al-Kalb valley, within the charming locality of Jeita, just 18 kilometers north of Lebanon's vibrant capital, Beirut. The Jeita Grotto is a celebration of Lebanon's natural beauty and its place in the world's geological wonders.
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